User:Bmrbarre

I'm mainly working on Vermont, Barre Town, and Barre City articles, along with some music related things and then miscellaneous kind of pages right now. If you have any suggestions or comments, just send a carrier pigeon.

Thanks,

Benjamin Scrīptum est  -   Fecī 20:17, 5 January 2008 (UTC)

Me
Hello, all. My name is Ben, and I've been editing Wikipedia since September, 2006. I have a lot of ideas for articles and would love to see many of them come to fruition. I'm creating this under the false assumption that people will actually read this and get to know me a little better, so enjoy. - Ben

For more on Me, see User:Bmrbarre/Me

For more on Me and Wikipedia, see User:Bmrbarre/Me and Wikipedia

Ancient Rome/Ancient Britain related
- Foedus Cassianum

- Fulvia's civil war

- Gaius Pontius

- Haestingas

- Mining in Roman Britain

- Pact of Misenum

- Sicilian revolt

Barre, Vermont related
- Barre Opera House

- Barre Town Middle and Elementary School

- Rock of Ages Corporation

- Saint Monica's Church, Barre

- Spaulding High School

- Thunder Road International Speed Bowl

Other
- All Saints' Church, Wittenberg, Germany

- Dinnet Oakwood

- Hold On (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album)

- Maine Diner

- Niete

- Palazzo Malta

- Saint Clement's Eucharistic Shrine

- Tunka Manin

- Villa Malta

- Williamsburg Winery

People
- Aimar V of Limoges

- Arthur Zorn

- Fred Swan

- Mark McGuinn - Robert DeCormier

- Rudy Maxa

Songs
- All for Leyna

- Cherry Pie (Warrant song)

- The Edge of Night, rewritten and renovated by Uthanc and now located at A Walking Song

- Fishin' in the Dark

- The Longest Time

Vermont related
- Bennington Battle Day

- Elmore State Park

- Lake Elmore

- Lamoille River

- North Country Union High School

- Robert DeCormier

- Saint Augustine's Church, Montpelier

- Stowe Recreation Path

- Trapp Family Lodge

Significant Improvements
- Caledonian-Record

- St. Mary Star of the Sea (Vermont)

Works in progress
Roman Catholic churches in Vermont

A Wheatfield with Cypresses

User:Bmrbarre/Ben and Jerry's Factory

Worklist
Saint Monica's School

Vermont Life Magazine

Aldrich Library - founded in 1907

Vermont Catholic Tribune

Expand National Life article

Barre Granite Quarries

Counterpoint Chorus

Castle in the Clouds (building)

Mountains in Vermont: Mount Elmore

Frank (C.) Gaylord - designed Korean War Memorial

Stowe Recreation Path
...that the Stowe Recreation Path received the majority of its funding from selling of pieces of it, which were as small as an inch?

Gaius Pontius
...that Gaius Pontius, the Samnite general and victor at the Battle of the Caudine Forks, is believed to be an ancestor of the Roman governor of Judea Pontius Pilate?

Foedus Cassianum
...that the Foedus Cassianum, named after its negotiator, Spurius Cassius, was the first of many foederati signed by Rome?

Sicilian revolt
...that the Sicilian revolt caused so many slaves to leave mainland Rome that the Vestal Virgins prayed for the desertion to stop?

Cherry Pie (Warrant song)
......that "Cherry Pie", the best-known song by the glam metal band Warrant, was a last-minute addition to their 1990 album?

Hope Cemetery
...that 75% of the tombstones (example pictured) in Hope Cemetery were designed by the people they house?

Maine Diner
...that the first customer of the Maine Diner, which has been featured on NBC's Today Show, crashed into a pole in the parking lot?

Palazzo Malta
...that the Palazzo Malta in Rome, Italy was granted extraterritoriality by the Italian Government and is the property of the Sovereign Order of Malta?

Aimar V of Limoges
...that King Richard I of England was killed while beseiging the small castle of Château de Chalus-Chabrol, which was under the control of Aimar V of Limoges?

All Saints' Church, Wittenberg
...that Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the doors of All Saints' Church, Wittenberg, Germany (pictured) in which he is also buried?

Shortcuts (for me)
Did You Know? submission

Uploading images

Special:Whatlinkshere/

Conversion of St. Paul Church (Vermont)

St. Mary Star of the Sea (Vermont)